Couatl

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Couatl, from the Monster Manual 1 (3.5e) art gallery. All rights assumed to be reserved by Wizards of the Coast


At a Glance

A native outsider.


Climitat


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Half-Celestial

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At a Glance

A native outsider.

Sources

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Aasimar

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At a Glance

A native outsider — specifically a planetouched.


Variations

Aasimar are descended from a humanoid race (most frequently humans) and creatures from the Upper Planes.


Appearance

What You See

Aasimar females average 5 feet 4 inches tall and 115 lbs. Males average 5 feet 9 inches tall and 160 lbs. An aasimar is proportional to a human.

Art Review


Notable Individuals

In Faerûn
Elsewhere

Climitat


Sources

Primary Sources
Passing Mention

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Janni

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At a Glance

A native outsider.

Sources

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Krathbairn

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At a Glance

A native outsider.

Sources

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Thomil

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At a Glance

An earthy native elemental.

A moment of boredom resulted in a list of creatures this template can be applied to.

Sources

  • Unapproachable East [17665] page 75
  • Spellbound [1121] Monstrous Compendium
  • WotC Monster Index

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Orglash

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At a Glance

A cool airy native elemental.

A moment of boredom resulted in a list of creatures this template can be applied to.

Sources

  • Unapproachable East [17665] page 68
  • Spellbound [1121] Monstrous Compendium
  • WotC Monster Index

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Worghest

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At a Glance

A native outsider— specifically a goblinoid.

A foul blend of goblin, orc, and barghest. These tieflings lead the feuding humanoid tribes which now control Tethyamar.

Source

  • Lost Empires of Faerûn [17738] page 135

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Native

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At a Glance

A

aasimar, air genasi, ak’chazar rakshasa

B

baphitaur

C

half-celestial, chaond, couatl

D

divine minion, draegloth, durzagon, dwarf ancestor

E

earth genasi

F

half-farspawn, fey’ri, half-fiend, fire genasi

J

janni

K

krathbairn

L

lizard king, lizard queen

M

maeluth, marruspawn abomination, mechanatrix, Midgard dwarf, monster of legend, mur-zhagul

N

naityan rakshasa, naztharune rakshasa

O

orglash

P

phantasmal slayer

R

radiant idol, rakshasa

S

saint, scyllan, shyft, skriaxit, soulspark

T

tanarukk, thomil, tiefling, triton

U

unholy scion

W

water genasi, wispling, worghest

Z

zakya rakshasa, zenythri

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Skriaxit

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At a Glance

A native elemental.

A skriaxit is a composite elemental, similar to the tempest.  Skriaxits are generally only found in Raurin, but they sometimes wander into neighboring lands including Mulhorand, Murghôm, Semphar, Durpar, and the Eastern Shaar.

Although they are elementals and were once summoned from the Inner Planes, they are now native to the Prime Material.

Creatures slain by skriaxits reanimate in three days, as desert wraiths.

Source

  • Old Empires [FR10/9274] page 94

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